Have you discovered Workflow for iOS yet? It joins Launch Center Pro and others in the category of Super Useful Apps that can save you a ton of time doing repetitive tasks or complicated things that span multiple apps. They can also just blow your mind with tasks you didn’t know iOS could pull off.

One of Workflow’s tricks is that it can make your workflows available inside other apps via its own App Extension. Harnessing the true power of this knowledge, 1Password user and Redditor papa-lozarou created a Workflow that searches 1Password for the domain of the current tab right within Chrome for iOS.

Picture this: you’re groovin’ along in Chrome for iOS, and you have to log into a thing to do a thing. Instead of switching to 1Password to unlock, manually search, copy, switch back over, and paste your password, you can now simply trigger Workflow right inside of Chrome. From there you can invoke 1Password’s in-app extension, which then automatically searches for the URL of your current tab.

You’ll still have to tap into the item to copy your password, but you’re still in Chrome where you can easily paste it and get on with your bad self.

A little while ago, the fine folks at Betaworks released a clever app called #Homescreen. With a tap, you can share a screenshot and list of apps on your homescreen with your Twitter pals, then check out everyone’s apps at homescreen.is.

But #Homescreen’s cleverness runs much deeper. Not only can you click each app and check it out in the App Store, you can see some really cool stats (like 1Password is on 23 percent of homescreens!) and even all the other apps used by, say, the 1Password community.

Turns out 1Password is in some great company! Of course, Facebook and Twitter are there, and so are great apps (and favorites among AgileBits staff) like Fantastical, Day One, and Reeder. There’s also Slack (which we love for office chat), Launch Center Pro, Workflow, and Mailbox, and the list goes on. It’s also dynamically generated as more people share their homescreens, so it might even change over time.

Check out the full list of apps your 1Password comrades use, there are plenty of gems to discover! Give #Homescreen a try too—it’s a smart, simple way to learn more about your fellow homescreens.

The idea behind this user-created Emergency Kit is simple: we create a will and place sensitive items in safe deposit boxes in case something happens to us. But with so much of our lives these days depending on the internet, many of us want a way to make 1Password part of these plans.

Thanks to Productivityist reader and 1Password user Charles Hamons, the 1Password Emergency Kit v3 is now a fillable PDF and includes space for even more useful information, such as locations of multiple vaults (and their Master Passwords) and even instructions for what to do with one’s social media accounts.

Admittedly, this isn’t quite a fun or exciting feature to boast about. But we are absolutely thankful for the work of Mike Vardy, Charles Hamons, and others in the community for building a useful 1Password tool that can help immensely during one of the most painful times in our lives.

I’m not sure if you’ve been on the Internet lately, but there’s this “ice bucket challenge” thing going around. Sure enough, some members of the AgileBits crew were challenged, and in good form … we challenged all of our co-workers.

We’ve made a donation to ALS (as well as several other causes near and dear to our hearts) and thoroughly enjoyed helping our teammates take the plunge.

Now that we’ve done our good deed for the week, we challenge YOU. Make the world a better place. Donate to a worthy cause and dump a bucket of ice water on a friend.

We like to help people here at AgileBits, whether or not it involves keeping your passwords and other things safe. When we discovered we will soon have an opportunity to do a little of both, we couldn’t resist, and we wanted to see if you could lend a hand.

Frederick Sarran likes to ride bikes. He also happens to work near Greig Allen, one of our Customer Support Happiness Engineers, for Balnagask Court in Torry, Aberdeen, a complex for Adults with Learning Disabilities (ALD) and Mental Health issues. Balnagask Court helps these adults with activities like outings, arts and crafts, and music. On August 8, Frederick is going to start riding 450 miles all over Scotland, UK to raise money so Balnagask Court can do more. This is where we all come in.

You can donate to Balnagask Court at Frederick’s website and help spread the word with his Facebook Page. Every little bit helps, and his biking trip is fully funded which means 100% of your donations will help Balnagask Court provide better communal rooms, new chairs and equipment, and more activities that do wonders to enrich the lives of adults with learning disabilities.

To say thanks for your donation, Frederick will promote you, your company, or simply your personal Twitter account on his website and on the ride. AgileBits made a donation to sponsor the ride so Frederick will wear a couple of our t-shirts for parts of the trip. We hope you can chip in too.